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electronic

/ih-lek-tron-ik, ee-lek-/US // ɪ lɛkˈtrɒn ɪk, ˌi lɛk- //UK // (ɪlɛkˈtrɒnɪk, ˌiːlɛk-) //

电子,电子化,电子类,电子的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to electronics or to devices, circuits, or systems developed through electronics.
    • : of or relating to electrons or to an electron.
    • : using electric or electronic means to produce or modify the sound.
    • : of, relating to, or controlled by computers or computerized systems: electronic voting;an electronic document.
    • : of or noting computerized products, services, or technologies: online electronic dictionaries;electronic banking.

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Examples

  • This is a growing “tsunami” according to the UN, and it’s fed by all the phones, tablets and other electronic devices that are thrown away each day.

  • It has focused especially on keeping the lights on in community centers and in the homes of particularly vulnerable San Diegans, such as low-income families or people with electronic medical devices, she said.

  • When the Covid-19 pandemic swept through Asia, Europe, and the Americas, stock exchanges went fully electronic and bankers began to work from bedrooms.

  • We don’t rely on another prosthetic manufacturer to make expensive sensors or electronics.

  • The findings come from a partnership formed in 2017 between the United Nations International Telecommunication Union, the International Solid Waste Association and other groups to track the accumulation of electronic debris.

  • After the captain made the call to abandon ship, 150 people were able to escape on lifeboats lowered by electronic arms.

  • Privacy advocates such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation say everyone should use it.

  • Its core information—materials, processes, electronic tricks, and RCS numbers—needs to be protected.

  • Almost all the publishers submitted electronic editions crafted for Texas specifically.

  • Otherwise, I love dismantling old computers or electronic devices and try to make them work.

  • After months of testing and inspecting complicated electronic devices, he found simple gadgets amusing.

  • The captive electronic minds were sending out no commands; the coils and relays were at rest.

  • Dr. Abrams tried numerous instruments, but has been able to find nothing so sensitive to electronic activity as a human body.

  • There was a strap affair around his shoulders, with a set of complicated electronic controls slipped into the muscle fibers.

  • It's ridiculous to say that people who want to "loan" their electronic copy of my book to a friend need to get a license to do so.

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